Neutrino Supercharged January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 We cannot make a flight on Air Asia next week for family reasons. Anyone know how to reclaim the cost of the flight?? My missus tried for a couple of hours yesterday but got nowhere. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 (edited) T&C probably clearly stated no cancellation unless u paid the premium for cancellation. At best, can only choose to travel on a later date bah. Edited January 17, 2018 by Lala81 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ash2017 Twincharged January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 Go to a friendly GP get MC for all traveling, then call airlines, all sick with infectious disease, airline will re-schedule your flight or reimburse you. However, the problem is how to find a friend GP. The last time, my flight the arm-rest broke (not my fault), they had to tape it for the whole flight. The airline gave me 40000 points as good will. Didn't not expect it and neither did i made noise about it. Must be stewardess who put in word for me. Nice touch. Good luck. But in all seriousness, you likely to kiss your tickets goodbye especially with budget airlines. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 a couple years back when my wife and 1 yr old was in hainan, there was a typhoon which hit the island quite hard a day before they were booked to come back to SG. I called J**S*** and asked them if I could change their flight back to SG due to the bad weather ... but after a long "discussion", it was concluded that it was a waste of time and energy. in conclusion, forfeit the current tixs and buy new one when you need to. btw, pls note that the package that includes change of date and flight is how siao one also. you will be better off buying a new tix. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ingenius Turbocharged January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 Mostly no cancellation allowed. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dleodleo Twincharged January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 We cannot make a flight on Air Asia next week for family reasons. Anyone know how to reclaim the cost of the flight?? My missus tried for a couple of hours yesterday but got nowhere. I think most probably can't claim especially on budget air. Perhaps you wana try claiming from your travel insurance (if your reason is really emergency and falls under their acceptable reasons). 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
UncleAtas Turbocharged January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 We cannot make a flight on Air Asia next week for family reasons. Anyone know how to reclaim the cost of the flight?? My missus tried for a couple of hours yesterday but got nowhere. If cannot claim, change name and sell it off. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BanCoe Hypersonic January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 If cannot claim, change name and sell it off. Cannot just suka suka change name hor...... They will charge you new ticket... But I think you should be able to get refund on the Airport charges, security fees (charged by govt here ) since they (Carrier) pay only when pax start journey only as I remember I did it with one of my tickets to USA , but took a few months ; In fact the Airfare was like 1/2 of the statutory charges 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 (edited) My guess is your prob can't get it back. Even full cost carriers want to get full refund is difficult. My own experience with Jetstar was i had a flight cancelled the day i was to fly, their only recourse was to give voucher for next booking, i saw the email early and quickly made a call to their hotline and got myself on the next available flight (which although required a longer transit, still allowed me to go on my vacation)Another experience was with Scoot, supposed to fly to BKK, but then BKK had riots and a travel advisory was issued. Scoot allowed us to either reschedule for free.Yet another was SIA, same thing, supposed to go BKK, but more political unrest, travel advisory issued. They let us either refund, reschedule for free or just topped up a bit travel elsewhere. We chose the latter. Best to just call them and be nice. Don't be HDLY. But from what i read, AirAsia is the lowest grade of low-cost carriers and usually is GG experience. Edited January 17, 2018 by Mockngbrd 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 (edited) i think even full service but at promo price also cannot change in this case. One week usually dun get back anything. I ever book 6 SQ ticket to oz canceled 2 months before already kena 25% of the price. Edited January 17, 2018 by Jman888 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 Go to a friendly GP get MC for all traveling, then call airlines, all sick with infectious disease, airline will re-schedule your flight or reimburse you. However, the problem is how to find a friend GP. The last time, my flight the arm-rest broke (not my fault), they had to tape it for the whole flight. The airline gave me 40000 points as good will. Didn't not expect it and neither did i made noise about it. Must be stewardess who put in word for me. Nice touch. Good luck. But in all seriousness, you likely to kiss your tickets goodbye especially with budget airlines. wow. 400 SGD worth of points for a broken arm-rest? Travelling first class ah? hehe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
UncleAtas Turbocharged January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 (edited) Just found out. Answer A. If you want to transfer the booking to a different guest Please note that name change option will no longer be available for all destinations effective 25th July 2014. If I do not wish to fly after purchasing a flight or if I could not show up for flight, what can I refund? 28 Sep 2017•FAQ Information Answer The booking of a seat is confirmed after full payment of the fare is made and after we issue you a booking number and/or the Itinerary. However, you can get a refund on Airport Tax. In the situation where you did not board the flight, you may request for a refund on the Airport Tax paid, within six (6) months after the scheduled date of flight departure. You have the option of an AirAsia Credit Account or back to the original mode of payment. Should you prefer the AirAsia Credit Account, the full amount of the airport taxes paid will be refunded. On the contrary, refund back to the Original Payment Mode is subject to a refund fee (per guest per sector) as stated in our Fees and Charges. Other services purchased together with the flight would not be refunded. Other considerations: Approved refund requests for domestic flight within Malaysia and Indonesia will be refunded in the form of Credit Account only. Refund is not applicable for flights departing from Myanmar. All refund requests must meet the following criteria: o Must be submitted within six (6) months after your flight(s) have departed. o One (1) or more guests did not board the flight(s). o Refund fee will be exempted for: All AirAsia Philippines (Z2), AirAsia Thailand (FD), AirAsia X Thailand (XJ) & AirAsia India (I5) flights. All flights departing from Thailand. All flights departing from Hong Kong. Note: Guests who did not board their flight departing from Manila, Philippines can request for an International Passenger Service Charge refund, within one (1) year from the booking date. Refund fee will be exempted. Edited January 17, 2018 by UncleAtas 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 a couple years back when my wife and 1 yr old was in hainan, there was a typhoon which hit the island quite hard a day before they were booked to come back to SG. I called J**S*** and asked them if I could change their flight back to SG due to the bad weather ... but after a long "discussion", it was concluded that it was a waste of time and energy. in conclusion, forfeit the current tixs and buy new one when you need to. btw, pls note that the package that includes change of date and flight is how siao one also. you will be better off buying a new tix. I think there's nothing wrong with what JS did. bad weather was the day before and not affecting the day of the flight. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 I think there's nothing wrong with what JS did. bad weather was the day before and not affecting the day of the flight. I dunno how to describe lah ... if just a heavy downpour is ok ... but I think a hurricane should be the word ... a lot of structures were damaged ... signboards and zinc roofs were all bent and balled up by the winds ... and no one can predict the weather also ... who would have know if it lasted 2 or 3 days ?? I was just plain worried and concerned ... so wanted to postpone the flight for them. I don't mind if have to pay a bit more but the way they made it is you are really better off buying a next tix ! they could have done better. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic January 17, 2018 Share January 17, 2018 Just ask Tony if he can help. He should be back from honeymoon and in a very good mood. Maybe leg a bit tired only. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neutrino Supercharged January 17, 2018 Author Share January 17, 2018 Thanks to all for replies especially UncleAtas. Yeah today my missus found out about reclaim of taxes only but she can't find out how much taxes we would pay. We've got Travel Insurance because we could see the possibility we'd have to cancel, but I'm sure that's gonna be a long grind. The two hotels involved were very good and no problem. Just as a side note, we used to fly BC return to UK with Vietnam Air because of the great deals they were doing and one year when in UK we found an even better deal First Class with Swiss. We asked Vietnam Air if we could cancel the return leg and get a refund which they agreed to with no problem and they refunded half price of both our tickets. They were so good we nearly decided to not ask for refund. And we weren't on any special refundable ticket. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dleodleo Twincharged January 18, 2018 Share January 18, 2018 If cannot claim, change name and sell it off. change name have to pay admin fee of approx S$150 per ticket for budget air. Like that not worth liao. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BanCoe Hypersonic January 18, 2018 Share January 18, 2018 ......ehh which simi airline is BC??? I never heard leh Thanks to all for replies especially UncleAtas. Yeah today my missus found out about reclaim of taxes only but she can't find out how much taxes we would pay. We've got Travel Insurance because we could see the possibility we'd have to cancel, but I'm sure that's gonna be a long grind. The two hotels involved were very good and no problem. Just as a side note, we used to fly BC return to UK with Vietnam Air because of the great deals they were doing and one year when in UK we found an even better deal First Class with Swiss. We asked Vietnam Air if we could cancel the return leg and get a refund which they agreed to with no problem and they refunded half price of both our tickets. They were so good we nearly decided to not ask for refund. And we weren't on any special refundable ticket. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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